Sunday, July 24, 2011

Two Fatal Accidents in Orange County

A hit-and-run accident in Huntington Beach left a young woman dead from her injuries early Friday morning.  According to a story in the Huntington Beach Independent, the 24 year-old woman, Oriana Millan, was struck along with her companion, Harlan Coffman, while at the intersection of Brookhurst Street and Atlanta Avenue.  Millan was pronounced dead at the scene, and Coffman was taken to a local hospital with what were described as non-life threatening injuries.  Anyone with further information is asked to please contact the Huntington Beach Police Department, 714-536-5666.


See the Independent story HERE.


In another tragic accident, a female passenger was killed when the reportedly intoxicated driver of the car in which she was riding crashed into a tree and a retaining wall.  According to a story in the Orange County Register, the accident happened when the driver, Justin Drake, was apparently speeding on Malvern westbound near Woods Avenue in the City of Fullerton.  The female passenger was in critical condition at the scene and was transported emergently to the hospital, where she later died of her injuries.  Drake was arrested on suspicion of felony DUI.  Anyone with further information is asked to please contact the Fullerton Police Department, 714-738-6716.


See the Register story HERE.


Both of theses accidents appear to have been the product of careless, if not reckless, driving.  In the first story, the driver left the scene of the collision and then reported to police he thought he had struck an animal in the road.   The flight and the seemingly ridiculous story of running over an animal tend to demonstrate consciousness of guilt.  In the Fullerton accident, the driver apparently exhibited signs of intoxication at the scene and was consequently arrested for felony DUI.  In both instances, these drivers will face not only the prospect of serious criminal charges, but the very real possibility of civil lawsuits for wrongful death, which may include a claim for punitive damages.


Compensation for the victims of automobile accidents caused by a driver’s negligence, should be an important concern for all Californians.  When a driver negligently or recklessly causes a traffic accident and death results, the driver should be held accountable.  An Orange County auto accident attorney with experience at handling such cases can make a fair assessment of these claims.  Mr. Ralph has 20 years of experience handling personal injury cases, including those for wrongful death.  He can be reached at 714-919-4415 for a FREE CONSULTATION.



  • Has a loved one been killed in an automobile accident involving an impaired or reckless driver?Nothing in this post is intended to suggest the Law Offices of Paul W. Ralph currently represents anyone involved in the news story above. This posting should not be construed as legal advice or an opinion on the merit of any particular matter. A consultation is the best way to obtain an assessment of your potential case.

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